Blackhill Wood

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Blackhill Wood

Ash wood, Lambhill
Ash wood, Lambhill Credit: Richard Webb

Blackhill Wood is a picturesque forest located in Perthshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Blackford, this woodland covers an area of approximately 50 hectares. It is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, beech, and pine, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem.

The wood is known for its tranquil ambiance and stunning natural beauty. Visitors can explore the well-maintained paths that wind through the forest, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The dense canopy overhead provides shade during the summer months, creating a cool and inviting atmosphere.

Blackhill Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. The forest provides a habitat for various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and finches, as well as small mammals like red squirrels and deer. In spring, the forest floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers, adding to its charm.

For those interested in history, Blackhill Wood has a fascinating past. It is believed that the wood was once part of the hunting grounds of the ancient Scottish kings. Traces of old paths and boundary markers can still be found within the forest, offering glimpses into its historical significance.

Overall, Blackhill Wood is a captivating destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. With its diverse flora and fauna, scenic paths, and rich heritage, it provides a memorable experience for all who visit.

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Blackhill Wood Images

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Ash wood, Lambhill
Ash wood, Lambhill
Woodland, Lambhill Not possible to tell how badly the ashes are affected by disease. Overlooking former farmland now planted with conifers.
Woodland, Lambhill
Not possible to tell how badly the ashes are affected by disease. Overlooking former farmland now planted with conifers.
Minor road, Lambhill Covererd in storm debris, but the fallen trees had been cleared after many trees were brought down on 26th November.
Minor road, Lambhill
Covererd in storm debris, but the fallen trees had been cleared after many trees were brought down on 26th November.
Vicar's Bridge Road, Blairingone
Vicar's Bridge Road, Blairingone
Blairingone End of Vicar's Bridge Road.
Blairingone
End of Vicar's Bridge Road.
Woodland edge, Blairingone Field beside Vicar's Bridge Road
Woodland edge, Blairingone
Field beside Vicar's Bridge Road
Vicar's Bridge Road, Blairingone The current edge of the village with new houses on the right.
Vicar's Bridge Road, Blairingone
The current edge of the village with new houses on the right.
View towards  Dollar View from Vicar's Bridge Road over the old railway, now a path towards Dollar and King's Seat Hill.
View towards Dollar
View from Vicar's Bridge Road over the old railway, now a path towards Dollar and King's Seat Hill.
Vicar's Bridge Road Descent to the bridge over the Devon with a view towards the Ochil Hills. The trees at the top of Hillfoot Hill are being felled.
Vicar's Bridge Road
Descent to the bridge over the Devon with a view towards the Ochil Hills. The trees at the top of Hillfoot Hill are being felled.
A977 near Blairingone
A977 near Blairingone
Minor road near Easter Muirhead
Minor road near Easter Muirhead
Replanted trees, Solsgirth
Replanted trees, Solsgirth
Minor road near Blairingone
Minor road near Blairingone
A977 near Blairingone
A977 near Blairingone
Barnhill Forestry Commission sign A road signed Barnhill. There are numerous small Forestry Commission holdings in the area.
Barnhill Forestry Commission sign
A road signed Barnhill. There are numerous small Forestry Commission holdings in the area.
The River Devon below Vicar's Bridge
The River Devon below Vicar's Bridge
B913 Near Dollarbeg, a road between Saline and Dollar.
B913
Near Dollarbeg, a road between Saline and Dollar.
View from a layby Oaks beside the B913.
View from a layby
Oaks beside the B913.
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Blackhill Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS9896 (Lat: 56.146292, Lng: -3.6391996)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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